Doing EthnographiesSAGE, 12 mar. 2007 - 256 pagini Doing Ethnographies is an introductory and applied guide to ethnographic methods. It focuses on those methods - participant observation, interviewing, focus groups, and video/photographic work - that allow us to understand the lived, everyday world. Informed by the authors′ fieldwork experience, the book covers the relation between theory, practice and writing, and demonstrates how methods work in the field, so preparing the first-time ethnographer for the loss of control and direction often experienced. |
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... contexts,so are the subjects of her/his research. People experience and act in the world atmultiple points, times and places and, strungtogether throughout their/our life courses, these experiences and actions form different biographies ...
... contexts,so are the subjects of her/his research. People experience and act in the world atmultiple points, times and places and, strungtogether throughout their/our life courses, these experiences and actions form different biographies ...
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... contexts inwhich research encounters take place can provoke memories andinsights intothe world viewsand selfconceptions of differently positioned people. Different memories may beevoked by various belongings or locales associated with ...
... contexts inwhich research encounters take place can provoke memories andinsights intothe world viewsand selfconceptions of differently positioned people. Different memories may beevoked by various belongings or locales associated with ...
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... to get stuckintothe analysis of these discourses or to seek out viewpoints fromanother, differently positioned group. Theoretical adequacy: ethnographers have been encouraged to understand the various contexts of their studies, and.
... to get stuckintothe analysis of these discourses or to seek out viewpoints fromanother, differently positioned group. Theoretical adequacy: ethnographers have been encouraged to understand the various contexts of their studies, and.
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Mike Crang, Ian Cook. encouraged to understand the various contexts of their studies, and their similarities and differences with others (Schutz 1967). Therefore, libraryvisits are vital inorder to search forother researchers ...
Mike Crang, Ian Cook. encouraged to understand the various contexts of their studies, and their similarities and differences with others (Schutz 1967). Therefore, libraryvisits are vital inorder to search forother researchers ...
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... contexts of unequal power relations. Among the 'Third World' peoples usuallystudied by ethnographers, for instance, Jarvie has argued that 'manypeoplewould not tolerate the whitestranger snooping around wereit notthat he [sic] belongs ...
... contexts of unequal power relations. Among the 'Third World' peoples usuallystudied by ethnographers, for instance, Jarvie has argued that 'manypeoplewould not tolerate the whitestranger snooping around wereit notthat he [sic] belongs ...
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Focusgroups Setting up Group dynamics Moderator roles | |
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